• Yiddish T9 App

4 months later
  • darthLevel 6 - Platinum Elite Member

    SamFried ayilmeshilesh Can one of you reach out to him and ask him to contact me at [Login to see the link] ? (I tried signing up on ivelt but my account cant be created).

    I have a fully working t9 keyboard that has Hebrew/Yiddish/English. I just used the yiddish word list from the app that was shared here so I need permission before I can release it.

      FliphoneBochur If you are asking whether it will have words like "Shabbos" "tefillin", you can add them yourself. if you are asking whether it can write a hebrew word based off your english, no

        darth I tried once to contact him, but he never replied. neither in direct massage, nor in email.

        if you need help registering, send me your nick and email address, I'll ask the admin to activate your account. [Login to see the link]

        6 days later
        • darthLevel 6 - Platinum Elite Member

          Thank you [Login to see the link] and [Login to see the link] for getting me in touch with the original creator of Yiddish t9.

          [Login to see the link] is a copy of the Hebrew/Yiddish/English T9 app that I made. It is based off of [Login to see the link]. More info on how to work the app can be found [Login to see the link].

          To set it as the default keyboard you can run the adb command:
          adb shell ime set com.android.cts.darthtt9/.ime.TraditionalT9

            darth I've never gotten tt9 to work on the Alcatel Go Flip V. It doesn't come up on the launcher. I even tried going to app manager to see if I could launch it from there, and there's no launch button. Your command at least worked to get the input method working, but it's a kinda messy layout. It's more Kyocera's style of t9 which I'm not used to. Since I can't access the app, I can't enable Hebrew. Do you know what I could do?

            lgexalter1 Thanks! It works now! Why has nobody mentioned that anywhere before? (Unless I haven't seen it.) Nu nu.